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Written by one of this country’s leading experts on American Judaism, this book offers a snapshot of Orthodoxy Jewry in the United States, asking how the community has evolved in the years since Wo...
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25 July 2006

Written by one of this country’s leading experts on American Judaism, this book offers a snapshot of Orthodoxy Jewry in the United States, asking how the community has evolved in the years since World War II and where it is headed in the future. Incorporating rich details of everyday life, fine-grained observations of cultural practices, descriptions of educational institutions, and more, Samuel Heilman delineates the varieties of Jewish Orthodox groups, focusing in particular on the contest between the proudly parochial, contra-acculturative haredi Orthodoxy and the accomodationist modern Orthodoxy over the future of this religious community. What emerges overall is a picture of an Orthodox Jewry that has gained both in numbers and intensity and that has moved farther to the religious right as it struggles to define itself and to maintain age-old traditions in the midst of modernity, secularization, technological advances, and the pervasiveness of contemporary American culture.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 374
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
25 July 2006
ISBN: 9780520939561
Format: eBook
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Orthodoxy in America after the Holocaust
2. The Numbers
3. Jewish Education as a Field of Conflict within Orthodoxy
4. Reinventing Tradition: When Going by the Book Replaces Living on the Street
5. Machon L’Parnasa: The Educational Alternative
6. Much Truth Said in Jest: Humor, Role Distance, and Young Orthodox Jews
7. Orthodox Jewish Calls from the Walls: Posters and What They Teach Us
8. Toward a Postmodern American Orthodoxy
Appendix
Notes
Index
Introduction
1. Orthodoxy in America after the Holocaust
2. The Numbers
3. Jewish Education as a Field of Conflict within Orthodoxy
4. Reinventing Tradition: When Going by the Book Replaces Living on the Street
5. Machon L’Parnasa: The Educational Alternative
6. Much Truth Said in Jest: Humor, Role Distance, and Young Orthodox Jews
7. Orthodox Jewish Calls from the Walls: Posters and What They Teach Us
8. Toward a Postmodern American Orthodoxy
Appendix
Notes
Index